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New York — Continued. 

 Columbia University, New York: 

 Plants (3 specimens). Exchange. 



(P. 14201.) 

 Cowell, J. F., Buffalo: Violets (10 



specimens). Exchange. (D. 14027.) 

 Dwight, Jonathan, jr., New York: 



Birds' skins (28 specimens). Lent 



for study. (D. 14507.) 

 Gilbert, B. D., Clayville: Plants (3 



specimens). Lent for study. (D. 



L4551.) 

 Grammar Scl 1 No. 2, Brooklyn: 



Casts of prehistoric stone implements 



(97 specimens, set 74). Gift. (D. 



L3747.) 

 Grout, H. J., Brooklyn: Plants (12 



specimens). Exchange. (D. 13877.) 

 Haberer, J. V., Utica: Plants (77 speci- 

 mens). Lent for study. (P. 14543. ) 



Hay, O. P., New York: Fossils (2 speci- 

 mens and fragments). Lent for 

 study. (P. 14454.) 



House, H. P., Syracuse: Plants (41 

 specimens). Exchange. (P. 14054. ) 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, New York: Plants (3 speci- 

 mens). Lent for study. Plants (120 

 specimens). Lent for study. (Plant 

 (1 specimen). Exchange. Plants (2 

 specimens). Lent for study. Plants 

 (315 specimens). Exchange. (P. 

 L3941, 14056, 14182, 14248, 1474S.) 



New York State Museum, Albany: Fos- 

 sils ( LOspecimens). Exchange. (P. 

 14147.) 



Robinson, Wirt, West Point: Mouse 

 (skin and skull). Exchange. (P. 

 L4530. I 



Rowlee, W. W., Ithaca: Violets (10 

 specimens). Exchange. (P. 14032. ) 



Rydberg, P. A.. Bronx Park, New 

 York: Plants (206 specimens); plants 

 (70 specimens); plants (123 speci- 

 mens I. Pent for study. (P. 14073, 

 L4094, 1 11(15. ) 



Smith. Mrs. Hugh .\P, Brooklyn: Plants 

 (32 specimens). Exchange. (P. 

 14362. | 



Underwood, P. M., New York: Plants 

 (5specimens). Lent for stud v. (P. 

 14458.) 



New York — Continued. 



Union College, Schenectady: Isopods 

 (10 specimens). Exchange. (P. 

 14323.) 

 North ( 'arolina. 



Beadle, C. P., Biltmore: Violets (10 

 specimens). Exchange. Plants (50 

 specimens). Lent for study. (P. 

 14013, 14165.) 



Biltmore Herbarium, Biltmore: Ferns 

 (3 specimens). Exchange. (P. 

 14351.) 



Mohr, Charles, Asheville: Plants (5 

 specimens). Lent for study. (P. 

 13875. ) 

 Ohio. 



Comstock, F. W., Cleveland: Violets 

 (10 specimens). Exchange. (P. 

 14035.) 



Payton: Puhlic Library and Museum, 

 Corals and sponges (55 specimens). 

 Gift. (P. 14041.) 



Hine, James S., Columbus: Shells (2 

 specimens). Lent for study. (P. 

 14162.) 

 Pennsylvania. 



Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadel- 

 phia: Alcoholic bats (2 specimens); 

 plants (3 specimens). Exchange. 

 (P. 14120, 14260.) 



Barbour, W. C, Sayre: Plants (31 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. (P. 14224.) 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg: Model of 

 Red River cart and model of Chinese 

 wheelbarrow. Lent for study. Model 

 of Egyptian chariot and model of Per- 

 sian farm cart. Lent for study. Rat- 

 tlesnakes (2 specimens); marine in- 

 vertebrates (310 specimens); fossils 

 (10 specimens). Exchange. (P. 

 13764, 13888, 13932, 14092, 14143.) 



Crawford, Joseph, Philadelphia: Vio- 

 lets (10 specimens); ferns (3 speci- 

 mens). Exchange. (P. 14007, 14354.) 



Culin, Stewart, Philadelphia: Indian 

 games (16). Lent for study. (P. 

 14557. ) 



Pixon, Samuel G., Philadelphia: Terra- 

 cotta spindle-whorls (37 specimens! . 

 Lent for study. (P. 14598. ) 



Free Museum of Science and Art, Phila- 

 delphia: Ethnological material (158 

 specimens ) ; game of Mancala. Lent 

 for study. (P. 13907, 13921.) 



